A tiny island with an outsized story — five years of Nazi occupation, 800-year-old castles, and some of Britain's finest beaches, all packed into nine miles by five.
Most cruise ships anchor in St Aubin's Bay and tender passengers to the Albert Pier Pontoon; smaller vessels may berth directly.
💡 Pro move: Jersey is NOT in the EU and operates outside UK/EU customs. Duty-free limits apply. Check your ship's allowances before shopping.
St Helier uses a modernised pontoon for tender arrivals; the Albert Pier can accommodate smaller cruise vessels directly.
| Cruise Line | Typical Berth / Arrival | Dock or Tender |
|---|---|---|
| Most cruise lines (large ships) | Albert Pier Pontoon, St Helier (tender from anchorage)📍 | Tendered |
| Small/expedition ships (≤100m) | Albert Pier, St Helier Harbour📍 | Docked |
Jersey packs extraordinary variety into a tiny island — underground WWII bunkers, medieval castles, world-class wildlife conservation, and Atlantic beaches.
An extensive underground hospital complex carved by forced labour under German occupation, now a powerful WWII museum. Rare artefacts include original Operation Nestegg documents and D-Day maps. The island's single most unmissable attraction.
Find Jersey War Tunnels tours →A 13th-century fortress perched dramatically above Gorey harbour on Jersey's east coast. Panoramic views, centuries of history, and a picturesque fishing village below — one of Europe's most photogenic medieval castles.
Find Mont Orgueil tours →A magnificent 16th-century sea fortress on a tidal islet in St Aubin's Bay — reach it by amphibious vehicle or on foot at low tide. Then walk back to Liberation Square to see the famous bronze Liberation Statue.
Find Elizabeth Castle tours →Founded by naturalist Gerald Durrell, this world-renowned conservation park is home to some of the planet's most endangered species across 32 acres. Four miles north of St Helier — easily reached by LibertyBus.
Find Jersey Zoo tours →Jersey's most popular beach — a sweeping crescent of golden sand on the sheltered south-west coast. Clear water, beach cafés, and calm conditions make it ideal for a relaxed half-day away from town.
Find Jersey beach day tours →Explore St Helier's Victorian Central Market (fresh Jersey Royals, local produce), then visit the Maritime Museum with its 13-panel Occupation Tapestry — woven by islanders to record life under German rule.
Find St Helier walking tours →St Helier is flat and walkable from the pier; the rest of Jersey is best explored by bus, with scenic coastal and valley paths throughout.
From the Albert Pier Pontoon, walk west along the waterfront to Liberation Square — home to the bronze Liberation Statue marking the 1945 end of German occupation. Continue into town via the pedestrian shopping streets to the Victorian Central Market, then loop back via the Jersey Museum & Art Gallery.
Take LibertyBus to Gorey, then walk the quayside past brightly coloured boats to the foot of Mont Orgueil Castle. Climb through the castle's medieval towers for sweeping views, then return along the harbour for fresh seafood.
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